A historical guided tour of Paris with advice on photography. To photograph is to choose a point of view, a setting, a way of seeing.
By having access to the history of the city, the district, the monuments, the photographs gain meaning.
A good way to combine culture and practice in a playful way.
We will go to the old villages of Belleville and Ménilmontant where we will discover the history of this area which became part of Paris in 1860.
We will see how Street Art artists take over these streets, to mix the past and the present today. We will go in search of collages and paintings by Mesnager, Mosko and associate, or Seth.
We will work on the photographic composition, as well as the priority of the aperture to play with the depth of field.
The stages of the course:
- Little streets of Belleville and Ménilmontant
- Belleville Park
- Rue Desnoyez
Departure : In front of the Town Hall of the XXth district 6 place Gambetta 75020 Paris
Arrival : rue Desnoyez (metro Belleville)
What you need:
Your camera, with memory cards (or film). Don't forget to recharge your batteries!
The manual for your camera may be useful.
Comfortable clothes and shoes, suitable for the weather.
A tripod is not necessary, but it can be useful, especially if you want to work with speed priority.
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